Publications of the Surtees Society, Band 54Surtees Society, 1870 - 364 Seiten Report of Society appended to many volumes. |
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... mean ? What do you mean , to be thus angry with me ? ' What do I mean ? ( says she ) , nay , what do you mean , to play us so many foolish tricks ? " ' What strangers are those you'r bringing to dine with us ? ' To dine with you ! I ...
... mean ? What do you mean , to be thus angry with me ? ' What do I mean ? ( says she ) , nay , what do you mean , to play us so many foolish tricks ? " ' What strangers are those you'r bringing to dine with us ? ' To dine with you ! I ...
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... means for the fishing trade to be carryd greatly on , because they consumed a great deal of fish . The third thing which occasiond it's decay was the rise of Hull , which having first of all priviledges and advantages above other towns ...
... means for the fishing trade to be carryd greatly on , because they consumed a great deal of fish . The third thing which occasiond it's decay was the rise of Hull , which having first of all priviledges and advantages above other towns ...
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... means this formerly woody country , ye subject of my history , came to be peopled , etc. Ch . 6. These Cimbri , that being thus forced to live in this part of ye country , and to inhabit ye morasses and boggy woods of this parish , were ...
... means this formerly woody country , ye subject of my history , came to be peopled , etc. Ch . 6. These Cimbri , that being thus forced to live in this part of ye country , and to inhabit ye morasses and boggy woods of this parish , were ...
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